Does it give you any "such-and-such library not found" errors along with those? Typically, when it has parsing errors like that, it means there are some development libraries that aren't installed. If it's complaining about a missing library, try to find and install it to see if it fixes the problem.

wampfler

11-19-2003 12:46 PM

it's the syntax error in the openssl library (/usr/include/openssl/kssl.h). i opened this file, but it seems to be alright. is the gcc too new or what?

Originally posted by wampfler it's the syntax error in the openssl library (/usr/include/openssl/kssl.h). i opened this file, but it seems to be alright. is the gcc too new or what?

Actually, that file is probably fine - it's something else that kssl.h is trying to include that is likely to be the real problem.

If the RPM runs to your liking, then I'd suggest just sticking with that - I've had very few problems with them, and it's a lot less hassle :)

GAVollink

11-19-2003 03:31 PM

I've had stuff that tried to include openssl stuff, but ends up getting messed up in an ssl header that has a system default equivelant. Err.h or some-such. In other-words, two versions of the same file - only way I could get around it was to modify the source to exclusively request #incldue "openssl/?????.h" - I posted that somewhere to this group - can't even remember what project I was compiling.